Seychelles: Minister Radegonde celebrates the passion and dedication of tour guides to the tourism industry

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On this International Tour Guides Day, we celebrate the incredible role that tour guides play in shaping the way the world experiences new destinations. Today, we honour the passion, dedication, and expertise of these extraordinary individuals who serve as the vital link between travellers and the unique cultures and histories of the places they visit.

Imagine travelling to a new country where you don’t know anyone, don’t understand the language, and have no idea where to go. It can feel overwhelming, even intimidating. Now, think about the relief of meeting someone who welcomes you warmly, guides you with confidence, and helps you navigate this unfamiliar place.

In Seychelles, tourism is not just an economic sector—it is woven into the fabric of our identity. Our guides are the storytellers who breathe life into our rich heritage, our traditions, and the breath-taking natural beauty of our islands. From the golden shores to the lush rainforests, our guides share the wonders of Seychelles, providing visitors with an experience that is as unforgettable as it is transformative.

The beauty of Seychelles is not just in its landscapes, but in the people, the culture, and the stories that make this paradise so special. Our cuisine, an exquisite blend of flavours and influences, offers travellers a taste of the islands’ vibrant culture. From mouth-watering fish curries and freshly caught seafood to tropical fruits and fragrant spices, the food here is an essential part of the Seychelles experience—and our guides are there to make sure visitors savour every moment of it.

On this day, we also recognise the responsibility that tour guides carry. They are custodians of our culture, protectors of our environment, and ambassadors of sustainability. They play an essential role in shaping how the world perceives Seychelles and, in doing so, help ensure that our islands remain a place of wonder for generations to come.

We are committed to supporting our guides in their important work, providing them with the training and guidance that they need to continue offering the world the best of Seychelles.

To all the tour guides, locally and around the world—thank you. Your work is more than a profession; it is a calling that brings people closer to the beauty, culture, and spirit of the places you love. On this International Tour Guides Day, we celebrate you and the vital role you play in creating unforgettable experiences.

Happy International Tour Guides Day!

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